Text-11-15
	
	SB 10.79.11-15
	gomatim gandakim snatva
	 vipasam sona aplutah
	gayam gatva pitrn istva
	 ganga-sagara-sangame
	upasprsya mahendradrau
	 ramam drstvabhivadya ca
	sapta-godavarim venam
	 pampam bhimarathim tatah
	skandam drstva yayau ramah
	 sri-sailam girisalayam
	dravidesu maha-punyam
	 drstvadrim venkatam prabhuh
	kama-kosnim purim kañcim
	 kaverim ca sarid-varam
	sri-rangakhyam maha-punyam
	 yatra sannihito harih
	rsabhadrim hareh ksetram
	 daksinam mathuram tatha
	samudram setum agamat
	 maha-pataka-nasanam
	Translation: 
	Lord Balarama bathed in the Gomati, Gandaki and Vipasa rivers, and also immersed Himself in the Sona. He went to Gaya, where He worshiped His forefathers, and to the mouth of the Ganges, where He performed purifying ablutions. At Mount Mahendra He saw Lord Parasurama and offered Him prayers, and then He bathed in the seven branches of the Godavari River, and also in the rivers Vena, Pampa and Bhimarathi. Then Lord Balarama met Lord Skanda and visited Sri-saila, the abode of Lord Girisa. In the southern provinces known as Dravida-desa the Supreme Lord saw the sacred Venkata Hill, as well as the cities of Kamakosni and Kañci, the exalted Kaveri River and the most holy Sri-ranga, where Lord Krsna has manifested Himself. From there He went to Rsabha Mountain, where Lord Krsna also lives, and to the southern Mathura. Then He came to Setubandha, where the most grievous sins are destroyed.
	Purport: 
	Usually one goes to Gaya to worship deceased forefathers. But as Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti explains, although Lord Balarama’s father and grandfather were still alive, it was on His father’s order that He carefully worshiped His forefathers at Gaya. Drawing insight from the Vaisnava-tosani, the acarya further explains that although Lord Balarama was in the immediate proximity of Jagannatha Puri, He did not go there, since He wanted to avoid the embarrassment of having to worship Himself among the forms of Sri Krsna, Balabhadra and Subhadra.
					






